Scattered Rain in Tamil Nadu's Western Ghats as Summer Heat Intensifies

The India Meteorological Department predicts isolated light to moderate rainfall for parts of the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu on Saturday. For the rest of the state, including Puducherry and Karaikal, dry weather with clear to partly cloudy skies is expected. A gradual temperature rise of 2-3 degrees Celsius is forecast, intensifying the summer heat across the region. Chennai is likely to see a high of 34-35°C with high humidity, prompting advisories for heat precautions.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Weather: Western Ghats Rain, Heatwave Alert

  • Isolated rain in Western Ghats
  • Dry weather for most of TN
  • Temperatures to rise 2-3°C
  • Chennai forecast: hot & humid
  • Heat precautions advised
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Scattered rain likely in Western Ghats areas of TN, heat to intensify across state

IMD forecasts isolated rain in Western Ghats, rising temperatures across Tamil Nadu. Chennai to see hot, humid conditions. Get the full forecast.

"The IMD has also warned of a gradual rise in temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal."

Chennai, March 28

The India Meteorological Department has forecast isolated spells of light to moderate rainfall in parts of the Western Ghats on Saturday, while most other regions of Tamil Nadu, along with Puducherry and Karaikal, are expected to experience predominantly dry weather conditions.

According to the latest weather bulletin, one or two places in the Western Ghats districts may receive light to moderate rain during the day. These showers are likely to be localized and are not expected to alter the prevailing weather pattern across the state significantly.

The rest of Tamil Nadu is set to remain largely dry, with clear to partly cloudy skies dominating most districts.

The IMD has also warned of a gradual rise in temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal.

Daytime temperatures are expected to increase by about 2 to 3 degrees Celsius in several places, adding to the discomfort caused by the ongoing summer heat. The temperature rise is consistent with seasonal trends as the state transitions deeper into the summer months.

In Chennai, the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy throughout the day. The city is likely to record a maximum temperature of around 34 to 35 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is expected to hover between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius.

Though no rainfall has been forecast for the city, humidity levels may make it feel warmer. Weather experts have advised residents, especially in interior districts, to take necessary precautions against heat exposure. Adequate hydration, avoiding prolonged outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours, and wearing light clothing are recommended to cope with rising temperatures.

Meanwhile, the possibility of isolated rainfall in the Western Ghats may offer brief relief to those living in hilly and adjoining regions. However, meteorologists indicate that widespread rainfall activity is unlikely in the immediate future.

Overall, Tamil Nadu is expected to witness a typical late-March weather pattern, marked by increasing heat levels and limited rainfall activity, with only isolated pockets along the Western Ghats experiencing brief showers.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see a detailed forecast. But I wish the IMD could give more localized predictions. "Isolated spells" is too vague for farmers in the Nilgiris or Coorg region who depend on this. Precision matters for agriculture.
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Suresh O
Chennai humidity is the real villain, not just the temperature. 34°C feels like 40°C. At least the sea breeze in the evening is a small mercy. Stay hydrated, everyone.
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Anjali F
Planning a weekend trip to Ooty. This forecast is helpful, though "light to moderate" rain could mean anything from a drizzle to a proper shower. Will pack an umbrella just in case! Hoping the hills are cooler.
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David E
Working in Madurai. The heat is intense here, much more than what's reported for Chennai. The advice to avoid afternoon sun is crucial, especially for outdoor workers. Companies should adjust schedules if possible.
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Karthik V
Typical March weather, but it feels hotter every year. Worried about water levels in our local reservoirs if the pre-monsoon showers are this scattered. We need a good April-May rain for the summer.

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